Vintage Ceramic Camel with Bedouin by Friedrich Goldscheider - 1920s

Camel with Bedouin   is an original decorative object produced in the  1920s  by  Goldscheider .

Original ceramics.

Very good conditions.

Beautiful sculpture realized by the renowned and important Austrian factory Goldscheider. This decorative object is realized in ceramics with highlightings and iridescences and reproduces a bedouin on a camel with a spear in his hand. The spear is made of wood. The ceramics was realized by  Goldscheider ,  Wien .

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M-103628
Price
€3,200.00
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Camel with Bedouin is an original decorative object produced in the 1920s  by Goldscheider .

Original ceramics.

Very good conditions.

Beautiful sculpture realized by the renowned and important Austrian factory Goldscheider. This decorative object is realized in ceramics with highlightings and iridescences and reproduces a bedouin on a camel with a spear in his hand. The spear is made of wood. The ceramics was realized by Goldscheider , Wien .

Friedrich Goldscheider relied on the creativity of young artists.  He traded with Karlovy Vary porcelain until 1885, before founding the " Goldscheidersche Porzellan-Manufactur und Majolica-Fabrik " in Vienna.  Naturalistically painted models of wool merchants, statues or darkly patinated busts of Arabs and Berbers met the orientalized taste of the time and earned Friedrich Goldscheider several awards.  Non-European peoples were popular motifs at the time of historicism / orientalism and reflected the European fears and yearnings.  Especially in Central Europe, where the colonization of distant countries began later than in Spain, the Netherlands or Great Britain, the exotic on the one hand symbolized the savage and uncivilized man that had to be civilized, and on the other served as a projection screen for latent erotic fantasies.

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SKU
M-103628
Artist
n.a.
Period
1920s
Material
Ceramic
Conditions
Good (minor cosmetic wear)
Dimensions (cm)
52 x 17.5 x 32
More about n.a.
Rodeo Drive, Dario Cusani
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